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SportsDirect Inc. Preview: Eagles at Giants The path to the postseason is a difficult one for the New York Giants, who will look to take the first step on Sunday when they host the Philadelphia Eagles. The defending Super Bowl champions will need to defeat their NFC East rivals and hope that Chicago, Minnesota and Dallas all falter in Week 17 in order to slip into the playoffs as the sixth seed. After a sizzling 6-2 start, the Giants ran themselves out of the NFC East title picture with five losses in seven games - including two straight by a combined 67-14 score.

The Sports Xchange NFL roundup: QBs Smith, Tebow reportedly will be on trading black A couple of quarterbacks apparently will be on the trading block in the offseason. The San Francisco 49ers will try to trade quarterback Alex Smith despite his reported request to be released, while the New York Jets plan to attempt to trade Tim Tebow rather than release him, ESPN reported. There seems to be much more interest in Smith than in Tebow, according to the ESPN.com reports.

Giants 15, Eagles 7: Josh Brown kicked a career-high five field goals and the New York defense did not allow a touchdown for the second straight game as the Giants snapped an eight-game road losing streak. Cornerback Terrell Thomas had a team-high 11 tackles and a sack for the Giants (2-6), who have ridden their resurgent defense to two consecutive victories after opening the season with six straight defeats. Victor Cruz led New York with 86 yards receiving while Eli Manning went 25-of-39 for 246 yards, including a big third-and-7 conversion to Brandon Myers with less than four minutes to play.

By Larry Fine EAST RUTHERFORD, New Jersey, Nov 25 (Reuters) - The New York Giants came out firing after a week off, routing the Green Bay Packers 38-10 on Sunday to break a two-game losing skid and strengthen their hold on the NFC East. Quarterback Eli Manning, who had thrown one touchdown pass and six interceptions in his last four games, had renewed zip on his deliveries as he threw for three touchdowns and surpassed Phil Simms as the team's all-time leader with 200 TD passes.

The Sports Xchange By Patricia Traina, The Sports Xchange Giants 38, Packers 10 EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- The New York Giants, fresh off their bye week, avoided their first winless November since 2004 by dominating the Green Bay Packers 38-10 Sunday night in front of 80,365 at MetLife Stadium. Giants quarterback Eli Manning, who went a career-long 107 pass attempts without a touchdown pass, threw for three scores and set a franchise record with 200 career touchdown passes.

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- The New York Giants, fresh off their bye week, avoided their first winless November since 2004 by dominating the Green Bay Packers 38-10 Sunday night in front of 80,365 at MetLife Stadium. Giants quarterback Eli Manning, who went a career-long 107 pass attempts without a touchdown pass, threw for three scores and set a franchise record with 200 career touchdown passes. The Giants' offense also converted two Green Bay turnovers into 10 first-half points to help snap the team's two-game losing streak.

The Sports Xchange NFL roundup: Giants' Nicks suffers broken foot New York Giants wide receiver Hakeem Nicks broke the fifth metatarsal in his right foot during Wednesday morning's organized team activity. Nicks was in individual receiver drills when he went down. He will be out for 12 weeks and will undergo surgery Friday in North Carolina to have a screw placed into his foot. Nicks should be ready return to resume workouts by August 20, depending on how quickly he heals.

SportsDirect Inc. Preview: Giants at Panthers The New York Giants have little time to get healthy as they take to the road Thursday to face the Carolina Panthers. New York rallied from a 14-point deficit in the second half and pulled out a thrilling 41-34 home victory over Tampa Bay on Sunday as Eli Manning threw for a career-high 510 yards and three touchdowns, including two in the fourth quarter. But the win came at a price as running back Ahmad Bradshaw (neck), receiver Domenik Hixon (concussion)